Bibbulmun Yorga
Highlights
- Experience the serenity of Point Walter while walking gently along the Derbal Yerrigan, connecting with nature and culture.
- Listen to ancestral stories shared by a local Bibbulmun woman, enriching your understanding of women's roles in Aboriginal culture.
- Reflect and heal in a safe space, fostering intimate connections with fellow participants and the land.
- Immerse yourself in a culturally rich journey that honours women's wisdom and promotes authentic learning on Country.
At Dyoondalup | Point Walter, the Bibbulmun Yorga cultural wellness experience offers a women-led journey grounded in Aboriginal wisdom, ancestral stories, and deep connection to Country. Guided by a local Bibbulmun woman, the experience invites participants to walk gently along the Derbal Yerrigan, listening to stories that honour women’s roles, cultural knowledge, and the enduring relationship between yorgas (women) and the land. Through storytelling, reflection, and time on Country, the experience centres women’s cultural authority and creates a safe space for learning, healing, and reconnecting with place. The emphasis on women’s wisdom, intimate group connection, and authentic on-Country learning aligns with the broader vision of Bibbulmun Yorga to offer culturally immersive, story-rich wellness experiences shaped by Aboriginal leadership to the women and young girls of today.
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Tour/s
Bibbulmun Yorga: Walk in Her Footsteps
A Guided Aboriginal Women’s Nature-based Experience
Step onto Country with Bibbulmun Yorga, where the ancient wisdom of Aboriginal women flows through stories, nature and the beautiful location. This intimate, woman-led experience invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and walk in the footsteps of generations past.
Guided by local Noongar woman, Delvene, you’ll be immersed in nature along the banks of the Derbal Yerrigan (Swan River). Through storytelling, cultural knowledge sharing and gentle walking, this tour offers space to reflect, reconnect and reawaken your own sense of belonging.
Highlights:
– Guided by local Aboriginal woman, Delvene
– Culturally immersive storytelling
– Connection to women’s place and practices
– Gentle walking through nature-rich landscapes
– Safe, supportive space for reflection and healing
Cultural Practices:
– Be respectful
– Listen deeply
– Follow Guidance on photography
Memberships
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- WAITOC Full ATB Members
- WA – Destination Perth